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The Catholic Archdiocese of Accra has reaffirmed its stance against Freemasonry, emphasising that Catholics cannot be members of Masonic associations without violating Church doctrine.
In a statement titled 'Catholics and Freemasonry' and signed by Most Rev. John Bonaventure Kwofie, the Church clarified that its teachings on this matter remain unchanged.
The statement categorically asserted,“You cannot be a true Catholic and a Freemason at the same time,” addressing lingering questions on whether the Church had reconsidered its position.

The Archdiocese referenced the November 26, 1983, Declaration on Masonic Associations issued by the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which declared Masonic principles incompatible with Catholic teachings.
The declaration stated, “Membership in Masonic associations remains forbidden. The faithful who join Freemasonry are in a state of grave sin and are prohibited from receiving Holy Communion.”
The statement also outlined key areas of conflict between Freemasonry and Catholic doctrine. It highlighted Freemasonry’s tendency to equate Jesus Christ with other religious figures, such as Buddha and Confucius, and its practice of addressing prayers to the “Great Architect of the Universe” rather than through Christ.
The Church regards these practices as a denial of Christ’s unique divinity and central role in salvation.
Furthermore, the Archdiocese criticised Freemasonry for allegedly promoting ideologies that undermine Christianity.
“Freemasonry seeks the destruction of Christianity,” the statement declared, urging Catholics to avoid any association with Masonic practices.
The Archdiocese concluded by warning that those who align themselves with Freemasonry place their faith in jeopardy and their relationship with the Church at risk.
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